Play No. 2

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The next play on Quinn's highlight tape again starts after the snap. However, it appears to be a clip of him returning a punt.

He uses his quickness to accelerate up the field after securing the ball. He has the running style of a classic slasher, as he knifes his way through defenders. At the end of the play, he spins away from the final threat to get into the end zone.

Play No. 3

On this play, the future Tiger shows off his ability to pluck a pass with his mitts in traffic. It's hard to tell what route Quinn ran here, but it could have been a back-shoulder fade.

However, he confidently and athletically goes up and attacks the ball in the middle of two defenders. Many high school receivers would choose to body-catch here, but Quinn plucks the pass with his hands at a high point.

Play No. 5

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Showing off some versatility, Quinn is used as a runner on an end-around on this play. He cuts back inside from the backfield, showing off good agility, quick feet and tackle-breaking ability during the carry.

He is thought to be caught inside and surrounded by too much traffic, but he uses lateral quickness to cut back to his left. He didn't score here, but you get a good sense of his athleticism and strength as a runner, as Quinn breaks three tackles on this play.

Edwin Weathersby is the College Football Recruiting Analyst for Bleacher Report. He has worked in scouting/player personnel departments for three professional football teams, including the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns.